MUMBAI: Aamir Khan's forthcoming flick "Dangal" won't just be a treat to his fans, yet will likewise fill in as a motivation, with his exceptional physical change, for individuals who need to accomplish something in life.
However, the exceptional change in weight to depict the character of wrestler Mahavir Singh stressed his better half and mother as losing extraordinary weight is a brief timeframe incurs significant damage on one's wellbeing.
"Kiran (Rao) and my mom were stressed over my wellbeing. I was just stressed over my character in the film. I was not considering my wellbeing," he told media here when asked on the same.
At the beginning of today, the creators of the film UTV Motion Pictures posted a five-minute video on their Facebook profile, which reported the 51-year-old performing artist's change from 97 kilos to his six packs.
"Watch the full video of Aamir Khan's body change from 97 kgs to six packs for #Dangal here. #AamirKhanFatToFit," the creators inscribed the video.
The video, alongside his thorough work-out indicated Aamir sharing his musings on the same.
He said, "Putting on the weight was entertaining. I could eat and drink whatever I needed and have an incredible time. I need to state I had a great time. In any case, it was likewise generally uncomfortable. Indeed, even my wrestling preparing was influenced. I was conveying so much weight that I couldn't generally move quicker."
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Facilitate in the video, while offering motivations to why he didn't wear bodysuit as opposed to experiencing such change, the performer substantiated himself Mr. Stickler once more, "Bodysuit would not have a fabulous time. I would have looked fat yet would not have that sentiment being one. I would not have a fabulous time as a performer with a body suit."
"You're breathing changes when you put on weight. The entire non-verbal communication changes-the way you walk, move, sit and stand up," he proceeded.
The "PK" star included, "At first I felt it was incomprehensible for me to get in shape as I was 97 kilo with 38 percent muscle to fat quotients. I groped I had taken a unimaginable test."
Aamir, while addressing media, additionally shared that he would keep an extraordinary screening of Mahavir Singh's family and two-time Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar, including that Sushil's body was the objective he focused to accomplish while getting more fit.
However, the exceptional change in weight to depict the character of wrestler Mahavir Singh stressed his better half and mother as losing extraordinary weight is a brief timeframe incurs significant damage on one's wellbeing.
"Kiran (Rao) and my mom were stressed over my wellbeing. I was just stressed over my character in the film. I was not considering my wellbeing," he told media here when asked on the same.
At the beginning of today, the creators of the film UTV Motion Pictures posted a five-minute video on their Facebook profile, which reported the 51-year-old performing artist's change from 97 kilos to his six packs.
"Watch the full video of Aamir Khan's body change from 97 kgs to six packs for #Dangal here. #AamirKhanFatToFit," the creators inscribed the video.
The video, alongside his thorough work-out indicated Aamir sharing his musings on the same.
He said, "Putting on the weight was entertaining. I could eat and drink whatever I needed and have an incredible time. I need to state I had a great time. In any case, it was likewise generally uncomfortable. Indeed, even my wrestling preparing was influenced. I was conveying so much weight that I couldn't generally move quicker."
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Facilitate in the video, while offering motivations to why he didn't wear bodysuit as opposed to experiencing such change, the performer substantiated himself Mr. Stickler once more, "Bodysuit would not have a fabulous time. I would have looked fat yet would not have that sentiment being one. I would not have a fabulous time as a performer with a body suit."
"You're breathing changes when you put on weight. The entire non-verbal communication changes-the way you walk, move, sit and stand up," he proceeded.
The "PK" star included, "At first I felt it was incomprehensible for me to get in shape as I was 97 kilo with 38 percent muscle to fat quotients. I groped I had taken a unimaginable test."
Aamir, while addressing media, additionally shared that he would keep an extraordinary screening of Mahavir Singh's family and two-time Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar, including that Sushil's body was the objective he focused to accomplish while getting more fit.
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